1. Heavy machine guns are better than submachine guns.
Second, pay taxes to the federal government on time.
Third, and must wear condoms when having sex.
When some of the Mafia came to Chicago, the second-largest city in the United States quickly overtook New Orleans as the city with the highest crime rate in the country. Al Capone, is the symbol of Mafia's "thug age".
Al Capone is not from Sicily, he was born in Naples, Italy. However, when Al Capone took down 322 consecutive opponents in 10 months, he was promoted to the first non-Sicily MafiaGodfather.
The massacre that went down in history began on February 14, 1924, a day full of roses and lovers' kisses. At 4 p.m., Al Capone and his men, dressed in police uniforms, stormed a motorhome. The people inside didn't resist, and honestly stood in a row against the wall, waiting to be searched. But what they waited for was a frantic burst of fire, and the air was filled with the smell of gunpowder and blood. Fourteen people were killed instantly, including Godfather "Beetle" Bugs Moran, who controlled the north of the city. In the days that followed, one opponent after another was shot dead by Al Capone. In addition to conventional weapons such as pistols and submachine guns, Al Capone even used grenades and heavy machine guns.
The success of the 10-month clean-up operation was all thanks to Al Capone's new invention, the "G2" group. This is an operational unit responsible for intelligence gathering, espionage and counterintelligence. All Chicago barbers, barmen, hotel waiters, hotel doormen, taxi drivers, shoe shiners, and even beggars all know a special phone number. Al Capone's ability to clear his opponents quickly, ruthlessly, and accurately, without fail, was a huge credit to the "G2" team.
After eliminating his opponent, Al Capone turned his attention to politics. Soon, Chicago Judge Johnson wrote him this letter: "Dear sir, thank you for your help on Election Day. You care deeply about the conduct of this election, and without your help I'm afraid I won't be able to get away with dignity. Predicament. Thank you, old man! I will remember this for life. I look forward to meeting you as soon as possible!" During the 1928 presidential election, Chicago Criminal Police Captain Rotes approached Al Capone and asked him not to interfere in the presidential campaign. Al Capone agreed, and in return, the police promised to try not to harass Al Capone and his men for trivial matters such as murder.
However, Al Capone made a mistake: he could kill and set fire, but he should pay taxes on time. Paying protection money to the federal government is the only way citizens can exchange for a free life outside prison, and the federal tax department is more experienced than Mafia. A federal tax detective stumbles upon a casino controlled by Al Capone withholding revenue. So he followed the clues, investigated Al Capone, and in 1931 brought Al Capone and 69 other Mafias to court. In theory, they face 25,000 years in prison.
Al Capone offered to pay $5 million in tax restitution, which Chicago authorities agreed, but was overruled by a federal judge. Al Capone's men visited 12 jurors with guns and wads of banknotes, but the upright judge appointed new jurors the day before the hearing. In the end, Al Capone was sentenced to 11 years in prison for concealing personal income.
In prison, Al Capone still maintains the dignity of the king, and women have become his only hobby for dispatching depression. Unfortunately, due to safety issues, he contracted incurable syphilis and turned into a eunuch. In 1939, Al Capone, who was released from illness, came to Florida with $5 million and spent the last eight years of his life in a hospital bed.
Two points of statement: 1. The above is from the Internet. 2. Using "Scarface" as the title is a gimmick. I don't know if he has scars in history, but he does in BE.
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